Lynchburg streetlight outages widespread, vice mayor urges better reporting
Read full article: Lynchburg streetlight outages widespread, vice mayor urges better reportingHundreds of streetlights are currently out across Lynchburg, affecting many neighborhoods and raising concerns about safety. The cityโs vice mayor is investigating the issue and working on improving how outages are reported and addressed. Residents are urged to stay cautious when out after dark as the city seeks solutions.
VDOE working to improve student literacy with 3 new network support systems
Read full article: VDOE working to improve student literacy with 3 new network support systemsThe Virginia Department of Education announced they would be expanding literacy efforts for students in areas that have the most need.
Lynchburg City School Board votes to build new Sandusky Elementary; striking decision from nearly a year ago
Read full article: Lynchburg City School Board votes to build new Sandusky Elementary; striking decision from nearly a year agoTwo Lynchburg elementary schools are off of the chopping block for closure, at least at the moment
Virginia Primary Election results for U.S. House of Representatives District 5 on June 18, 2024
Read full article: Virginia Primary Election results for U.S. House of Representatives District 5 on June 18, 2024If youโre interested in finding results for the U.S. House of Representatives District 5 race for the 2024 June Primary, you can do so here.
Lynchburg School Board looking at alternative funding paths for E.C. Glass โsafe roomโ
Read full article: Lynchburg School Board looking at alternative funding paths for E.C. Glass โsafe roomโIn November, the board rejected a $10,000 grant paying for the features of the room along with other items.
Lynchburg crews head to coast to help with Tropical Storm Ophelia relief
Read full article: Lynchburg crews head to coast to help with Tropical Storm Ophelia reliefAs Tropical Storm Ophelia makes its way to the coast, crews are preparing to see storm damage. Some local emergency responders are headed east to provide aid if itโs needed.
Lynchburg City Council member shows off laptop with bullet hole, pushing to hold city employees accountable
Read full article: Lynchburg City Council member shows off laptop with bullet hole, pushing to hold city employees accountableLynchburg City Councilman Marty Misjuns held up a laptop that had been shot by a city employee.
Lynchburg City schools lockouts, lockdowns lifted after nearby incidents, dismissals delayed
Read full article: Lynchburg City schools lockouts, lockdowns lifted after nearby incidents, dismissals delayedLockdowns and lockouts at schools in Lynchburg City have been lifted, according to school officials, but dismissals will be delayed.
Lynchburgโs โMen2Schoolโ shows support, encouragement on LCSโs first day of school
Read full article: Lynchburgโs โMen2Schoolโ shows support, encouragement on LCSโs first day of schoolA group called โMen2Schoolโ is made up of church members, fraternities, and other organizations with the goal of helping kids start off on the right foot by holding up signs of encouragement and shouting messages of support.
Virginia law enforcement agencies sending protective equipment from Lynchburg to Ukraine
Read full article: Virginia law enforcement agencies sending protective equipment from Lynchburg to UkraineThe Lynchburg Sheriffโs Office is continuing to collect supplies. Deputies hope to send another truck load off to Ukraine next Tuesday.
Lynchburg Police officers to see pay raises in an effort to bolster recruitment, retention
Read full article: Lynchburg Police officers to see pay raises in an effort to bolster recruitment, retentionThe Lynchburg Police Department is increasing starting pay in hopes that its existing officers will be more enticed to stay, and new officers will want to call the Hill City home.
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Lynchburg City School Board approved budget raises concerns among parents, educators
Read full article: Lynchburg City School Board approved budget raises concerns among parents, educatorsLYNCHBURG, Va. โ The Lynchburg City School board approved its operating budget Tuesday for the 2021-2022 school year, but itโs raising some concerns. โThe budget, as it was presented, reads like a wish list,โ said Andrew Glover, founder of the Conservative Parents of Lynchburg group. The $126 million plan appears to show more spending on administration than schools, but school leaders say theyโll still have โCARESโ funding available to help cover costs. Karl Loos, president of the Lynchburg Education Association, says nowโs not the time for certain hires. School leaders will present the budget to the city council on March 30.
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300 Lynchburg city and school employees vaccinated
Read full article: 300 Lynchburg city and school employees vaccinatedLYNCHBURG, Va. โ City and health leaders in Lynchburg expanded vaccination distribution on Friday. โWhat we are doing today is vaccinating 150 Lynchburg City School employees and 150 Lynchburg City employees who are eligible for vaccination under the phase 1B guidelines,โ said Reid Wodicka, interim Lynchburg city manager. Those 150 school employees were vaccinated at E.C. Crystal Edwards, school superintendent, said LCS tiered the 800 employees interested in getting the vaccine. โAll those who are standing in front of our kids, transporting our kids, feeding our kids; those are the people we are prioritizing today,โ said Edwards.
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Lynchburg students use inauguration as a teaching lesson
Read full article: Lynchburg students use inauguration as a teaching lessonLYNCHBURG, Va. โ Watching the inauguration with their family, 2nd grader Dayquan Jones and 3rd grader Symphony Green had their eyes glued to the television, soaking in every detail they could. โWe saw Biden. Regardless of what grabbed their attention, the ceremony was a history lesson for many Lynchburg City students. Damon Jones, a 6th grader at Langhorne Middle School, says he became more familiar with his new president. Itโs a lesson Kailyn Snyder, a sophomore at Heritage High School, is trying to live by.
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Lynchburg high school to receive new artificial athletic field
Read full article: Lynchburg high school to receive new artificial athletic fieldLYNCHBURG, Va. โ E.C. Glass High School is getting an upgrade with an artificial athletic field. The Lynchburg City School board approved a construction contract Tuesday โ worth about $980,000. Steve Gatzke, LCS senior director of finance and operations, tells 10 News it will be big enough for practices but not games. โWidthwise, I believe it is the same as a regulation football field; but lengthwise it will only be around 100 yards, basically no endzones,โ Gatzke said.
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Lynchburg City School Board focus on mental health, broadband access during virtual meeting
Read full article: Lynchburg City School Board focus on mental health, broadband access during virtual meetingLYNCHBURG, Va. โ The Lynchburg City School Board spent Friday morning presenting their legislative goals for this school year. The group discussed their agenda virtually with lawmakers including Senator Mark Peake and Delegate Wendell Walker. Their goals include focusing on students' mental health, strengthening broadband access and supporting funds for social workers in schools. Crystal Edwards says despite COVID-19, theyโre trying to make sure students have a normal school experience. โWe owe it to ourselves to work together to make sure that this pandemic does not rob our children of childhood,โ said EdwardsNearly 8,000 LCS students are currently spending three days in virtual learning while attending in-person classes the other two days.
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Lynchburg school leaders decide on reopening plan
Read full article: Lynchburg school leaders decide on reopening planTuesday night Lynchburg school leaders called for a special meeting to pick a learning option for students next month. They got voted down ultimately because the school board realizing they we need to have and focus on in student learning,โ Glover said. ORIGINALThe Lynchburg City school board voted Tuesday night to approve their original plan to reopen schools. The plan involves PreK-5th grade students attending school in-person two days a week starting on August 24, 2020. The school board could continue their discussion on August 4th at their regular meeting.
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Lynchburg Education Association calls for an all-virtual start to the school year
Read full article: Lynchburg Education Association calls for an all-virtual start to the school yearLYNCHBURG, Va. โ โItโs going to keep students safe, itโs going to keep staff safe,โ said Lynchburg Education Association President Karl Loos about the reasoning for calling for all Lynchburg City Schools students to start the year learning remotely. Loos said the association believes an all-virtual start to the school year is the safest option and also prevents a potentially chaotic situation in the event someone in a school tests positive for COVID-19. The school districtโs spokesperson said the district has a health mitigation plan in place. On Tuesday, the Lynchburg City School Board is holding a special meeting to look at three different options for the upcoming school year. The frequency of in-person learning will be determined based on data available at that time.

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